Report for Entertainments, Fellowship and Sport.
"The year has been truncated by the Covid 19 virus so some activities planned and being considered will not take place during this Rotary year. As they inevitably involve groups of people meeting they are dependent on the restrictions in place.
At the time of writing these don't allow for groups meeting up but this will change in the future and decisions will need to be made accordingly.
This applies to the Musselburgh Races outing , Robin Sharp's Historic Walk, Ken Forbes Quaich, visit to the R&A, Fun Golf and Scatter Week, all postponed indefinitely.
Events that did take place during the past Rotary year were;
The Presidential BBQ
Lawn Bowls
Japanese Garden Visits
Gavel Challenge
Ten Pin Bowling
Night at Alhambra for Nutcracker Suite Ballet
Xmas Festive Night
Burns Lite Night
Ice Hockey at Murrayfield
All the events were extremely successful. The Japanese garden requiring two visits to accommodate the number interested and may be one of several outdoor activities we could participate in as a Club when the time is right.
My thanks to the Committee members for their help in organising and to the Club members for participating.
Congratulations to President Brian for a successful year despite everything and good luck to Incoming President Roger."
more Convenor Robin Grant reports on Bowling and Ballet
more Convenor Greig Hill's report to the 2022 AGM
more see the dairy cows being milked by automation
more Covid restrictions allowed an outdoor event enjoyed by 12 rotarians and partners
more It will be some time before numbers permitted to congregate inside will allow a ‘regular’ club meeting, but outdoor activities such as golf, another group walk, bowling, ‘on-the-move-quiz’, and perhaps even a summer barbecue
more A great October afternoon on the Tour of Fife and Kinross
more The club had two very successful visits to this piece of Japan in East Central Scotland. Click through to view slideshow
more 40th anniversary: Guest speaker was Alan Stuart, the well known butcher / baker from Leven
more Club’s Charter Dinner saw two PH awards, toast to the club by former member Angus Hogg and address from Ruth Davidson MSP
more This year the Rotary Club of West Fife celebrated its 38th Charter Dinner. Ruth Davidson, Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party was forced to call off as our guest speaker due to the General Election but a Sherriff proved to be a great deputy.
more What has and has not happened in this Rotary year
more We have a top notch Guest Speaker in Jim Robertson was a Solicitor for 15 years before joining the Procurator Fiscal Service in 1989. Jim has held this position in Lanark, Hamilton, Stranraer, Kirkcaldy and Edinburgh. Not to be missed!!!
more Proposed entertainment events for Rotary Year commencing 1 July 2016
more The annual Club BBQ just as successful as ever!
more Our Club (Black Tie) Charter Dinner will be held on Friday 5th June at Keavil House Hotel Crossford.
more Proposed entertainment activities in Rotary Year 2015/16
more Guest speaker was Annabel Goldie MSP
more Club trip organised by Ken Mackay
more Rotarians and partners visit Glenrothes
more Members friends and family meet for lunch and to watch Scotland play Samoa, October 2015
more 5th July 2013 - Charter Dinner - held at Garvock House Hotel
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more District Conference - Aviemore
more Garvock House, June 2012
more Club night out at Abbot House
more Members attend Dublin conference. Click through to view slideshow
more 31st Charter Dinner, Friday 4th June 2010, Queensferry Hotel.
more click here to view slideshow of a great day out in Limekilns
more Annual Barbecue was blessed with good weather! Click through for slideshow of images
more Showtune Wednesday 9th August 2006
more 28th Charter Dinner held at Garvock House, Dunfermline. Click through for slideshow
more The three-man committee will meet whenever necessary to plan and delegate tasks to organise each event.
more A company numbering 39 rotarians, partners and guests enjoyed a Gourmet Meal at the Forrester Park Resort on Friday 25th November 2005.